It is the Spirit who gives life (John 6:63): Experience and the Formulation of Theology

This paper was presented at the international conference “Theology of the Holy Spirit: Personal Experience and Charismatic Movements in Contemporary Churches” held in Sibiu (2014). Although the role of the charismatic experience in the history of Christianity is a well-known fact it is still of part...

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Auteur principal: Zaprometova, Olga (Auteur)
Type de support: Électronique Article
Langue:Anglais
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Publié: [publisher not identified] [2015]
Dans: Review of ecumenical studies, Sibiu
Année: 2015, Volume: 7, Numéro: 2, Pages: 169-183
Classifications IxTheo:CB Spiritualité chrétienne
HC Nouveau Testament
KAA Histoire de l'Église
KDB Église catholique romaine
KDD Église protestante
KDG Église libre
NBG Pneumatologie
Sujets non-standardisés:B Holy Spirit
B Dialogue
B Pentecostalism
B Bibel. Johannesevangelium 6,63
B Spiritual Experience
B theology of the heart
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Résumé:This paper was presented at the international conference “Theology of the Holy Spirit: Personal Experience and Charismatic Movements in Contemporary Churches” held in Sibiu (2014). Although the role of the charismatic experience in the history of Christianity is a well-known fact it is still of particular interest for today due to the growth of Pentecostalism and charismatic movements worldwide. By turning to Hildegard of Bingen and to Martin Luther for a better understanding of the “faith of the heart”, this study aims to emphasize faith not just as a matter of understanding God but rather as experiencing the real presence of the Holy One. A particular focus is on clarifying terms and seeking the understanding of one another's positions on the issue of the Holy Spirit.
ISSN:2359-8107
Contient:Enthalten in: Review of ecumenical studies, Sibiu
Persistent identifiers:DOI: 10.1515/ress-2015-0013